Upon starting it up, Firefox will reload all of the tabs that were open at the time that Firefox was last closed by using its built in Session Restore feature.
To change the startup options in Firefox go to,
Tools > Options > Main and choose from one of the three options provided in the Startup section.
Show my windows and tabs from last time
Show my home page
Show a blank page
You can use an add-on to do this. Tools > Add-ons > Get add-ons > search for "Foxfilter" > Add to Firefox > Restart Firefox You can configure the add-on and use a password to make it work or stop.
start>run>msconfig>startup Here Check for which all you want to startup when u log on,and uncheck for those you dont want
Right click on the file that opens in IE and choose Properties. There should be text that says Open With. By that is a CHANGE button, click that, browse for Firefox in the list, click it, click OK, then click APPLY.
In Windows, please check if OutLook is listed in Start -> All Programs -> StartUp. If it is there, remove it. Then it should not load automatically in start up.
No, Mozilla Firefox does not stop you from installing Explorer 8 as your main browser.
In Firefox go to Tools > Options > Advanced > General > System Defaults and uncheck "Always check to see if Firefox is the default browser on startup To set firefox as web browser Tool > Options > Advance > General > and Check the radio button To set firefox as defult web browser . for more visit http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/How+To+Make+Firefox+The+Default+Browser"
It helps prevent spam.
Msconfig Use Software Explorer to view and stop startup programs in Vista.
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I would end the process. Control, Alt Delete (TASK MANAGER )and end. Sometimes programs stop responding.....With firefox you could usually restore your session if you have that enabled. K peace
I'm going to assume you want to stop it from starting on startup? Your question isn't too clear. But, to stop Windows Live Messenger from starting on startup all you need to do is go to... Start > Run > MSCONFIG > Startup | then uncheck Windows Live Messenger and hit okay.
An easy way to modify programs that launch on startup is to go to RUN and type "msconfig" The last tab in the window has startup applications with checkboxes to turn them on and off. When you next start your computer, it will say that you used msconfig, and if you want you can check a box on that window to not show that message when your computer starts, otherwise it will keep reminding you. The more permanent and risky way is to use regedit